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We have a lemon tree in our backyard (one of the perks of California living!), and when it’s heavy with fruit, I know exactly what to make: homemade lemon sorbet.…
Indulge in the Delight of Homemade Cream Puffs: A Simple and Irresistibly Delicious Dessert Cream puffs, those delightful French pastries that journeyed to the United States in the 1800s, might…
Originally posted in June of 2021, I wanted to update and repost this recipe since it's so easy, delicious, and perfect for spring and summer. Be sure to watch the…
Lemon bars are a delicious dessert that my entire family absolutely loves. This recipe is made with a simple short bread crust, a creamy lemony filling, and a dusting of…
Sometimes an idea rattles around in your skull and you just have to get it out... irony intended! Skull cakelets are the perfect spooky treat for any Halloween celebration. As…
I’m not done with Sri Lanka content just yet… I took way too much footage on that trip not to post it.
When I first found out I’d be going to Sri Lanka for our tuk tuk road trip with @largeminority , I assumed most of the island would be jungles and tropical beaches. I was completely wrong.
The Central Highlands feel like a different world. This area is cool, misty, full of waterfalls, wildflowers, and endless tea plantations. Staying overnight on a tea plantation was such a cool experience, and I highly recommend it if you visit.
You can read more about our Sri Lanka tuk tuk road trip with Large Minority in the link in my bio. #srilankatravel #tuktuk #srilanka #traveltipsandtricks
What’s the craziest thing you’ve ever seen on the side of the road? I’m pretty sure mine is this elephant. 🐘
I knew I had a perfect clip somewhere in my footage that would work perfectly with this viral sound. Sri Lanka seriously had me filming everything, because every time we turned a corner there was something we definitely don’t see back home.
Our Tuk Tuk trip was wild in the best way possible. You could read more about our road trip with @largeminority in the Link in my bio.
What’s your favorite garden-fresh veggie? 🌱 I don’t usually plant until early April, but the weather has been so nice that I figured I should at least get the garden cleaned out and ready.
I’m thinking about keeping it simple this year and filling most of it with tomatoes and peppers since that’s what we actually eat the most. I love growing cucumbers too, but the last two years they’ve been so bitter I’m starting to take it personally. #veggiegarden #gardeninglife #californialiving
It’s finally spring, which felt like the perfect excuse to make a dessert that is perfect for spring and summer.
These Pistachio Pudding Bars are the most Midwest dessert ever, and I first had them back in Indiana at my best friend’s mom’s 4th of July BBQ years ago. Still one of my favorites.
One of the best things about Japan is that you don’t need a list of viral restaurants.
We never planned our meals around famous spots, never stressed about where to eat, and somehow every single thing we tried was amazing.
From street food to tiny neighborhood restaurants to snacks we grabbed on the go… we seriously didn’t have one bad meal the entire trip.
Japan might be the only place where you can walk into almost anywhere and know it’s going to be good. #japanfood #japaneats #japantravels #tokyofood #kyotofood
If you’re headed to Ireland but short on time, this is a great itinerary that gets you out of Dublin and into the beautiful Irish countryside without a lot of long drives. ☘️
We left from Dublin and visited Glendalough on the way to Kilkenny, stayed two nights at Mount Juliet Estate, stopped at Jerpoint Abbey, visited the Hawkeye School of Falconry, and spent our last night back in Dublin.
It’s scenic, easy to do in a few days, and one of our favorite trips.
I have the full itinerary up on the blog if you want all the details. Link in bio. And by the way, Happy St. Patrick’s Day! ☘️
Ireland has that ability to sweep you off your feet and temporarily affect your parental judgment… 😂
In our defense, it was during the day, our kids are a little older, and in Ireland, pubs are surprisingly family-friendly. Most pubs allow kids when they’re with an adult, usually until around 9pm. So yes… you can still get the pub experience even with kids in tow.
If Ireland is on your list, I have our full 3-day itinerary up on the blog with all our favorite stops. Hope you have a happy St. Patrick’s Day! ☘️
We had four days in Tokyo with the kids, and this is how we split up our time. Tokyo is huge, so having a rough plan made a big difference, and this schedule ended up working really well for our family.
We stayed at Mimaru Suites Shinjuku West, explored Asakusa, Harajuku, Shibuya, TeamLab Planets, DisneySea, and somehow still found time for 7-Eleven snacks, Denny’s Japan and numerous Raman shops. 😄
If you’re planning Tokyo with kids, feel free to save this for later. Our Full Japan itinerary is on the blog. Link in bio.
Just reminiscing about Japan. Shibuya Sky is a must if you’re headed to Tokyo. It offers the most breathtaking 360° open-air view of the city.
If you want sunset tickets, plan ahead because they sell out fast. We weren’t able to get that coveted sunset time slot. But honestly, the nighttime views are just as spectacular.
Tip: If sunset tickets are gone and you really want to be up there for sunset, try booking a time a little earlier. Once you’re up there, you can usually stay awhile, which means you may still catch sunset without needing the exact time slot. Tickets generally go on sale 14 days in-advance starting at midnight Japan time.
Tokyo completely lived up to the hype, and this view was one of the highlights of the whole trip. I have our full kid-friendly itinerary linked in my bio. #shibuyasky #tokyotravel #tokyotravelguide #japantravel #beautifulview
Who else is already thinking about, or reminiscing about summer travels?
The weather has really warmed up here, and it has me thinking about last summer’s very toasty trip to Japan. I mean… you can literally see the sweat spots on my dress in this photo. It was that hot. 🥵 But hey, we were hot in Japan, so I’m not complaining… too much.
Japan is going to be hard to top. It was such an incredible experience, and the kids loved every minute, especially Tokyo. I have our full Japan itinerary linked in my bio if you’re planning a trip there.
Right now I’m in the middle of finalizing this summer’s travel plans, and honestly, I didn’t even think we were going to be able to go anywhere this year. We’ve had a lot of setbacks lately… but then the most incredible opportunity came up that I just couldn’t say no to. I’m so excited to share more about it soon. #summertravel #japantravels #japantravelguide #kyotojapan
It’s been a year since we added this little wisteria wonderland to my daughter’s room, and I swear it still feels just as magical as the day we hung it up.
For those wondering how I keep it clean, nothing fancy here… just a feather duster once a week and it stays looking perfect.
If you want to create your own touch of Wonderland, I shared the full supply list and step-by-step directions in the link in my bio. #girlsroom #girlsroomdecor #wisteria #diydecor #girlmomlife